Pehtigam

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Dialogue

"Those... dreadful... corsairs took my beloved away from me. He died fighting them somewhere at sea. Oh, my poor Wehsehlei... how I miss him! Can you help me? I hoped to buy his freedom, but I have no coin. The only thing corsairs understand is gold. If you bring me 5 Gold Doubloons, maybe I can use their own gold coins to buy my Wehsehlei's freedom. In return, I'll gladly give you:"

Notes

The dialogue is self-contradicting. Wehsehlei was supposed to have died, yet Pehtigam is looking to buy Wehsehlei's freedom.

Wehsehlei seems to be a reference to Westley, of William Goldman's 'The Princess Bride'. Buttercup refers to Westley as her beloved. In the story, Westley supposedly died at sea, murdered by the Dread Pirate Roberts.